Old Zakopane Cemetery

Discover Old Zakopane Cemetery in Zakopane, Poland: Polish luminaries and masterful folk art find sanctuary in this unique cemetery.

Burn O’Vat

Discover Burn O'Vat in Aberdeenshire, Scotland: A glacial pothole was once a hideout for a notorious Scottish outlaw.

The Diana Room

Discover The Diana Room in Barranco, Peru: A small, emotionally charged room inside the Mario Testino Museum dedicated to Princess Diana and one famous photo shoot.

Detroit Masonic Temple

Discover Detroit Masonic Temple in Detroit, Michigan: The world’s largest Masonic temple was saved by the White Stripes.

Cave del Predil

Discover Cave del Predil in Cave del Predil, Italy: With its mine closed, this old village is starting to resemble a ghost town.

Klenze’s Stone Bench

Discover Klenze's Stone Bench in Munich, Germany: The unusually large seat sits atop the base of a ruined temple.

‘Kindred Spirits’ Sculpture

Discover 'Kindred Spirits' Sculpture in Cork, Ireland: A tribute to the incredible generosity the Choctaw Nation showed the Irish people during the Great Famine.

Mehrangarh Fort

Discover Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, India: This stunning 15th-century royal hill fort preserves the age of chivalry in Rajasthan.

Ohio’s Spectacular Russian Church

Discover St. Theodosius Cathedral in Cleveland, Ohio: This Czar-funded, onion-domed, lavishly muraled Orthodox Church played a starring role in "The Deer Hunter.".

White Horse Temple (白马寺)

Discover White Horse Temple (白马寺) in Haidong Shi, China: This temple located on a vertical drop of a rocky mountain houses relics from the Song Dynasty.

Yangtorp Sanctuary

Discover Yangtorp Sanctuary in Jönstorp, Sweden: A Chinese meditation center in the middle of rural Sweden, partly funded by a member of ABBA.

National Museum of Underwater Archeology

Discover National Museum of Underwater Archeology in Cartagena, Spain: An impressive display of ships and artifacts from the ancient Mediterranean maritime trade.

Michael Faraday’s Laboratory

Discover Michael Faraday's Laboratory in London, England: The lab where the scientist made his groundbreaking discoveries is preserved on the basement floor of the Faraday Museum.

The Crosses of Lafayette

Discover The Crosses of Lafayette in Lafayette, California: Thousands of crosses and markers for soldiers who lost their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan blanket a California hillside.

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